San Marzano Bianco Edda

San Marzano Bianco “Edda”

WHY WE LOVE IT

  • 19 vine growers from San Marzano, whose families had farmed the land for generations, combined their efforts to establish Cantine San Marzano. Now in this cooperative there are 1200 winegrowers, and it has become one of the most popular and well-known winery from Puglia.
  • San Marzano Bianco “Edda” is produced in San Marzano, Salento, and Puglia.

Varietal Composition: 60% Chardonnay, 20% Fiano, 20% Moscatello Selvatico 

Elaboration: Guyot training system is used on the vines. The wine is kept on the lees in French oak barrels for 4 months, with weekly bâtonnage.

Tasting Notes: Straw yellow color with reflections tending towards gold; a bouquet with persuasive floral hints, peach and then delicate vanilla pervade the nose. The palate is opulent in its elegance, fresh, delicate and mineral.

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2021 – 99 Luca Maroni

PRODUCER BACKGROUND

In 1962, 19 grape growers from San Marzano di San Giuseppe, Italy, whose families had farmed the land for generations, combined their efforts to establish Cantine San Marzano. Now, this cooperative consists of 1,200 winegrowers. It is one of the most popular and well-known wineries in the ancient southern region of Puglia. Puglia forms the “heel” of Italy’s “boot,” and San Marzano di San Giuseppe is just ten miles inland from the Gulf of Taranto.

Francesco Cavallo, president of the winery since 1982, has promoted a cultural revolution among the members, pursuing modernization of production facilities, along with the fresh ideas of young winemakers, Caterina Bellanova and Davide Ragusa Francesco is determined to create clean and elegant wines that express the authenticity of the Primitivo grape, yet with a modern interpretation. He also instituted the exportation of bulk wine to France and in the 1990s, and after establishing the bottling line, began marketing wine through a broad sales network.

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